Sandeep,

Please read Andreas article (link is in the first post of this thread):

"The interview article has now been published and can be found at
http://borglin.net/gwt-project/?page_id=604 ."

It would be nice if the article included CloudDB too.

Cheers,
Guillermo.

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Sandeep Sathaye
<sandeep.sath...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can try Cloud2db also. Please see the website http://www.cloud2db.com.
> This works with any JDBC client tools/frameworks like Squirrel,
> PowerArchitect, Hibernate in a client/server mode. This also works on Google
> App Engine server with native JDBC driver.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sandeep.
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 3:51 AM, Andreas Borglin <
> andreas.borg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi again.
>>
>> I had a look at jiql.
>> "jiql is a JDBC wrapper for accessing Google DataStore on Google App
>> Engine for JAVA.
>> jiql supports the use of standard SQL as a method for accessing
>> the DataStore"
>>
>> Even if I had seen jiql earlier I wouldn't have considered it anyway
>> because,
>>
>> 1. I want the API to make perfect sense for working with the
>> datastore. "Standard SQL" doesn't meet this requirement.
>> 2. I use GWT. Not JSP or any other technology to dynamically generate
>> pages on server side.
>>
>> On Mar 29, 8:52 pm, Guillermo Schwarz <guillermo.schw...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > One question: Why didn't you consider jiql?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Blake <blakecaldw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > +1
>> >
>> > > On Mar 29, 4:03 am, Andreas Borglin <andreas.borg...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > > > Hi all.
>> >
>> > > > I recently decided to migrate away from JDO to one of the third
>> party
>> > > > datastore frameworks. At first I had only heard about objectify, but
>> > > > after some further digging I  found out about 5 other frameworks as
>> > > > well (Twig, SimpleDS, siena, slim3, cloud2db).
>> >
>> > > > I was only interested in simple wrapper frameworks that acted as a
>> > > > convenience layer above the AppEngine low-level API. I _want_ the
>> > > > framework to expose the true nature of the datastore, but at the
>> same
>> > > > time relieve the developer of the tedious tasks that's involved when
>> > > > working with the low-level API directly. It is much easier to work
>> > > > with the AppEngine datastore when its concepts, features,
>> constraints
>> > > > and limitations are exposed directly. You can read more about the
>> > > > reasons for this in the article.
>> >
>> > > > This left me with objectify, Twig and SimpleDS. (siena and cloud2db
>> > > > are multi-platform and slim3 is more than just a datastore
>> framework)
>> >
>> > > > I spent some time researching these when I got the idea to write an
>> > > > article about them. I contacted the authors for each framework and
>> > > > asked if they would be interested in participating. Passionate as
>> they
>> > > > are, they agreed :-). Thanks to Jeff Schnitzer (objectify), John
>> > > > Patterson (Twig) and Ignacio Coloma (SimpleDS) for this.
>> >
>> > > > The goal is to publish two articles; one interview with the authors,
>> > > > and one where I solve some typical scenario with each framework.
>> > > > The interview article has now been published and can be found
>> athttp://
>> > > borglin.net/gwt-project/?page_id=604.
>> > > > The code example article will be posted sometime in the upcoming two
>> > > > weeks.
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